What predictions have been derived from this theory and then subsequently proved via evidence?
Yes, the predictions of plasma cosmology as outlined by Alfven, Lerner, Birkeland, et al. Made many years ago.
http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=15526487 [
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Despite its great popularity, the Big Bang framework for cosmology faces growing contradictions with observation. The Big Bang theory requires three hypothetical entities-the inflation field, nonbaryonic (dark) matter, and the dark energy field-to overcome gross contradictions of theory and observation. Yet, no evidence has ever confirmed the existence of any of these three hypothetical entities. The predictions of the theory for the abundance of 4He, 7Li, and D are more than 7σ from the data for any assumed density of baryons and the probability of the theory fitting the data is less than 10^-14. Observations of voids in the distribution of galaxies that are in excess of 100 Mpc in diameter, combined with observed low streaming velocities of galaxies, imply an age for these structure that is at least triple and more likely six times the hypothesized time since the Big Bang. Big Bang predictions for the anisotropy of the microwave background, which now involve seven or more free parameters, still are excluded by the data at the 2σ level. The observed preferred direction in the background anisotropy completely contradicts Big Bang assumptions. In contrast, the predictions of plasma cosmology have been strengthened by new observations, including evidence for the stellar origin of the light elements, the plasma origin of large-scale structures, and the origin of the cosmic microwave background in a radio fog of dense plasma filaments. This review of the evidence shows that the time has come, and indeed has long since come, to abandon the Big Bang as the primary model of cosmology.
From the "plasma cosmology - woo or not" thread here:
The Big Bang with inflation clearly predicts the CMB should be broadly isotropic and anisotropies should be Gaussian. Plasma cosmology predicts that anisotropies are due to inhomogeneities in the cosmic fog, linked to inhomogeneities in the distribution of galaxies in our local part of the universe. This is clearly not Gaussian. Observations abundantly demonstrate that the CMB is indeed non-Gaussian. There are too many papers to cite on this. You can find plenty on arXiv.
May I suggest the following publications, wherein the predictions were made, and the subsequent modern evidence supports:
4. H.Alfven, "Cosmology and Recent Developments in Plasma physics", The Australian Physicist, vol. 17, pp.161-165, Nov., 1980
5. E.J. Lerner, "Confirmation of Radio Absorption by the Intergalactic Medium", Astrophysics and Space Science, Vol 207, p.17-26, 1993.
6. E.J. Lerner, "Force-Free Magnetic Filaments and the Cosmic Background Radiation", IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol.20, no. 6, pp. 935-938, Dec. 1992,.
7. E.J. Lerner, "Radio Absorption by the Intergalactic Medium," The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 361, pp. 63-68, Sept. 20, 1990.
8. E.J. Lerner, "Galactic Model of Element Formation," IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Vol. 17, No. 3, April 1989, pp. 259-263.
9. E.J. Lerner, "Plasma Model of the Microwave Background," Laser and Particle Beams, Vol. 6, (1988), pp. 456-469.
10. E.J. Lerner, "Magnetic Vortex Filaments, Universal Invariants and the Fundamental Constants," IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Special Issue on Cosmic Plasma, Vol. PS-14, No. 6, Dec. 1986, pp. 690-702.
11. E.J. Lerner, "Magnetic Self-Compression in Laboratory Plasma, Quasars and Radio Galaxies," Laser and Particle Beams, Vol. 4, Pt. 2, (1986), pp. 193-222.
12. A.L. Peratt, Physics of the Plasma Universe, Springer-Verlag, New York, 1992
13. A.L. Peratt, , "Evolution of the Plasma Universe", IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science, Special Issue on Cosmic Plasma, Vol. PS-14, No. 6, Dec. 1986, pp. 690-702
Also check out the articles listed on the right of this page under the heading "Past Issues" and "Current issue" for more recent up to date supporting evidence in various journals and publications:
http://www.cosmology.info/newsletter/index.html
Also Lerners website:
http://bigbangneverhappened.org/
And the uncensored version of the wikipedia article on plasma cosmology also contains many more references:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Plasma_cosmology&oldid=88918621